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Brush Up Your IT Resume
In any job hunt, your resume is the tip of the sword – the one essential marketing tool that any potential employer sees before anything else. Getting your resume right is a critical part of any job search, and it’s even more challenging in the IT industry.
For example, that often-overlooked “skills” section of your resume takes on greater significance where employers look for specific technical skills. If your list is more extensive than, uh, “nunchuku skills, bow hunting skills, computer hacking skills,” you’ll want to put some work into how you call out those capabilities.
InsideTech and Monster both offer plenty of tips for whipping your IT resume into shape, but these key suggestions are particularly important for IT workers:
- Call out technical accomplishments
When you’re outlining work at previous jobs, focus on providing a compact summary of the technical projects you completed.
- Don’t embellish your skills
If you’ve only heard about a language or a development environment, don’t list it on your resume. Likewise, avoid listing outdated skills or anything with which you don’t have ample experience.- Choose a format that fits your experience
If you’re just starting out, play up technical skills and education. If you’ve been in the industry for a while, play up your experience and accomplishments before moving on to skills and education.
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wakasaki
2 months ago
2 comments
Other then the 640-801 test has been retired for a year or better now. I would say you need to get the most current CCNA information.
ntyy
5 months ago
4 comments
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arjunjc
8 months ago
2 comments
hi i am doing MCSE and had completed RHCE(Not done certification) and i am holding Bachellors Degree in Computer Application.. Is it possible to get an network admin job without doing any other extra course
AntonsonDJ
9 months ago
4 comments
New guy here...
Oh and by the way, I have already been doing IT management for the Army for 15 years. I just need to know what to expect on the actual CCNA test day.
thx, Daniel
AntonsonDJ
9 months ago
4 comments
New guy here...
I have the CCNA practice test (640-801 version 2.83). Is there anything else in addition to taking the test (i.e.: hands-on portion) that I will need to do?
thx, Daniel
ray
10 months ago
4 comments
Thank buddy that was very helpful
masoud
11 months ago
2 comments
how long needs to become professional in network?
meoski
about 1 year ago
4 comments
i miss that job i planning to work again as System Admin..
islam
about 1 year ago
2 comments
that was amazing
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JABEER
about 1 year ago
4 comments
I NEED A TECHNICAL JOB
redskinsss05
about 1 year ago
40 comments
Great information advice.
margub1984
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Thanks